New Touristic Bus linking Lamezia Terme Airport and all the major towns on the west coast of Calabria has just been started. To find out more double click HERE
31/01/2011< /p>Today the Giro d'Italia cycling tour starts in southern Italy today.
Friday 28: Melito Porto Salvo - Catanzaro km. 164,1 Saturday 29: Soverato (CZ) - Vibo Valentia km. 195,1 Sunday 30: Pizzo Calabro (VV) - Reggio Calabria km. 171,9
08/10/2010
Flights from Reggio di Calabria to London City Airport via Bresia.
Regional News. It has been reported in a southern Italian news paper, "Gazetta del Sud" about new flights to London and Frankfurt from Reggio Calabria, starting 25th of August, 3 times a week but with an interim landing in Brescia (northern Italy).
Calabria, which is generally thought of as a maritime region, is actually a long peninsula with some 800 km of rugged coastline. Capo Vaticano is situated on the Southern Italian Coast of Calabria, not far from Tropea.
Tropea, the best known town in the area, is only a hop away from Capo Vaticano and is known for its rich history, modern harbour and rustic houses built upon the cliff.
Explore the Sila mountains, which host beautiful forests and a romantic cloister with splendid frescos.
Vibo Valentia has a Norman castle which was restored by Frederick II as well as the remainders of the Greek settlement of Hipporion.
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Resting on the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean, Capo Vaticano is famous for its beautiful beaches, scenery and history.
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Tropea is located 40m above the Tyrrhenian Sea and is famous for its white sand beaches, and its crystal blue water.
Calabria Activities
The Capo is synonymous with paradise of surf and water sports. Have not tried any of them? We assure you that this is the ideal place to begin practicing. Among others you can practice:
· Diving Courses (for beginners and professionals)
· Water Skiing
· Surf
· Wind Surfing
· Katamarán
· Navigation with sailboat
Tropea
Tropea is situated at a height of 40 m above the sea "Tyrrhénienne." This charming city offers visitors vast sandy beaches and crystal clear water: a paradise to discover. Besides beaches and architecture, Tropea also gives an opportunity for shopping lovers. Numerous small shops and businesses of all kinds are spread throughout the city.
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Want to enjoy a real Italian food? Without any doubt, come to Calabria. Here, you will have the chance to taste different kinds of fish typical of the region, such as "Swordfish" (baked or fried, with a typical sauce and tomatoes).
Other gastronomic possibilities that you can also taste are: baked vegetables, lamb, fish soups as well as the famous "Nduja" (a very spicy paste salami).
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Swiss Air - London Heathrow - Zurich - Lamezia Terme
Volo di andata: Londra (London Heathrow) - Lamezia Terme via Zurigo dom. 09.05.2010 08:50 LHR - 11:35 ZRHLX 317T-EconomyEconomy do m. 09.05.2010 16:55 ZRH - 18:55 SUFLX 8384T-Economy Volo di ritorno: Lamezia Terme - Londra (London City Airport) via Zurigo dom. 16.05.2010 15:35 SUF - 17:40 ZRHLX 8385T-EconomyEconomy d om. 16.05.2010 18:35 ZRH - 19:15 LCY
The origin of olive oil remains a mystery, but evidence of cultivated olives dates back over 6,000 years. The ancient Greeks and Romans both told tales of olives and their creation by the gods (and subsequent cultivation by humans); Roman mythology ascribes the birth of olives to Hercules, who struck the ground and caused an olive tree to sprout.
In Greece, olives were said to have been created by the goddess Athena, and were considered so esteemed that only "virgins and chaste men" could tend the groves. Olives were a rare and precious commodity to lovers of fine foods.
Olive oil is the result of grinding and pressing the fresh flesh of the olives. Olives are generally harvested from November until March. Olives are picked just as the olive changes color. The color changing indicates that most of the oil has formed and is at peak flavor. For pure olive oil, the olives need to be pressed quickly from when they are picked since they begin to oxidize the moment they are removed from the tree.
07/04/2010 Vi no Locale
This region is the southernmost region of the Italian mainland, forming the "toe" of the Italian boot, almost touching the island of Sicily. In the past, Calabria has been influenced by an incredible number of different cultures, ranging from Arabs and Gypsies to Spaniards and Jews. Calabria was called Enotria, the land of wine, by the ancient Greeks, who are credited for introducing viticulture to the region. Greeks brought vines to the area and set some techniques that are still used to grow grapes today.The region, with its 12 DOC, produces mainly red wines, the most important grape varietals are Gaglioppo and Greco Nero. For whites, Greco Bianco is the most widely planted.
Greek remainings in Capo Colonna, near Ciro' The Ciro’, produced with Gaglioppo grape, is the most well known wine from Calabria and its history goes back almost 3,000 years. Local legends have it that Cirò descended directly from Krimisa, the wine Calabrian athletes drank to celebrate the Olympic Games. It's quite possible that Ciro’ is the world's oldest wine still being produced as of today. One of the most important wineries that produces Ciro’ is called “Fattoria San Francesco”, known since the XVth Century. San Francesco monastery was founded in 1578, all around vineyards and olive groves were planted. The convent was suppressed in 1770 and since then became property of the Siciliani Family, who still produces some of the best wines of Calabria.
The excellent Ciro' of Fattoria San Francesco Chara cterized by intense aromas of dog-rose with touches of tar, this grape variety has made its home here since it was brought by the earliest Greek colonizers. Deep garnet and ruby colored, Gaglioppo falls full-flavored upon the palate. The bouquet is very intense and persistent, fine, wide, spiced, ethereal. At the taste is dry, warm, tannic, well-balanced.It's ideal with white meat dishes, even for the elaborate ones, mutton and pork; cheese with a mean maturing; first courses with hot sauces and/or meat sauces.
Fata Morgana Greco 2008, Ciro’ DOC (100% Greco bianco) This ancient variety came to Italia with Greek colonizers, some seven centuries B.C. Here it turns up in nearly all white blends. Additionally, it yields a famous dessert wine, made from grapes that are dried on racks before being fermented to a minimum of 17° alcohol.The bouquet shows characteristic aromas of acacia flowers and tropical fruits. At the taste is dry, full body and velvety.Great with seafood, first courses and salads.
Ronco dei 4 Venti 2006, Ciro’ Rosso Riserva (100% gaglioppo) This Ciro’ is aged 1 year in french oak barriques – Fattoria S Francesco was the first one in Calabria to experiment french wood on the Gaglioppo and was then followed by many others. The name indicates that the wine is made from the best slopes of the vineyard, looking over the 4 different cardinal points: north, south, east, west. The bouquet is very intense and persistent, fine, wide, spiced, ethereal, of strong personality. At the taste dry, very fine, intense and lasting, quite distinguishable. Pair with beef, pork and mutton, well-matured and hot "Pecorino" cheese (sheep's milk cheese), especially that from Crotone.
02/04/2010
There are three Easter gastronomic specialities produced in Calabria for the period of Holy Week. They are 'pie' or 'pittapie', 'taralla d'a'zzitta' and 'curuji cu l'ova'. The first is an oval or round shaped sweet filled with a mixture of nuts, mulled wine, grapes, chocolate and even mandarin, lemon zest, cinnamon and carnation. A pie indeed.The t aralli are again oval or heart shaped sweets but decorated with colored confetti (sugared almonds), chocolate and then glazed with sugar and whipped egg white.The unpronounceable 'curuji cu l'ova' are another type of taralli this time garnished with boiled eggs and glazed with sugar.
02/04/2010 Calabria Elections – The poll in Calabria was very clear-cut. Giuseppe Scopelliti for the Centre-right took more than 58% with the Centre-left’s outgoing president, Agazio Loiero, way behind on 32%. Filippo Callipo collected 10% for IDV-Pannella List.
Mr Scopelliti said: “I dedicate this victory to the many honest Calabrian's who longed for change and gave me the strength to conduct this wonderful election campaign. I could feel people’s desire for deliverance as I travelled the roads of Calabria to all those rallies. And the best thing is that we are ahead everywhere”. Mr Loiero said he could not understand why he had lost. Perhaps the changes in Government will help those people who lost money purchasing property in Calabria and may be highlight some of the questionable planning permissions and builds...it's possibly a good thing!
Calabria, Italy - The Emerging Market on the Med. Should you wish to participate in the future?
Without doubt Italy's best kept secret to date; with each passing year emerging further onto the international market, attracting the annual holiday makers to her shores over the more established Mediterranean retreats and in turn highlighting the regions attributes to the International Investor.
The Product on offer here for investment is high quality and at a fraction of that available to the North of the Country and is incomparably cheap with relation to the rest of the established Med, ranging from entirely Off Plan to Mid Construction all the way through to the Turn Key Developments.
Why - the costs are low, the demand is relatively low and the supply is high. It follows that the Property Prices are very favourable.
The Region has its own distinct character, the disparate landscape of mountain ranges reduced to miles of coastline with unspoiled sandy beaches, secluded coves, dramatic cliff faces, charming traditional villages and established resorts. Need I say anymore. Should you have any interesting facts about this beautiful area please send us your thoughts.
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